Max the Cocker Spaniel Has a Diaphragmatic Hernia and a Luxated Hip

Max the Cocker Spaniel Has a Diaphragmatic Hernia and a Luxated Hip

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Max is a 7-year-old Cocker Spaniel who was hit by a car. Another veterinarian referred him to Columbus Small Animal Hospital. He has a torn diaphragm, with contents of the abdomen spilling into the chest. He also has a luxated hip, so some surgery is required to save his life. And that’s exactly what happened — Max’s life was saved.

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